Thirty miles north of the Golden Gate, a hook-shaped peninsula extends from the California coast. Point Reyes offers panoramic images of the land meeting the sea for great photography. Miles of sandy beaches, ocean caves, green meadows, lakes, streams, and waterfalls can be found. Herds of tule elk graze open meadows on a narrow peninsula extending for miles into the Pacific. Capture winter fogs soften Point Reyes landscapes. Horizons disappear and whole forests are lost in the mist. Trails are uncrowded in the winter, my favorite time to photograph Point Reyes National Seashore.
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BlogNotes and images from Bob Hitchman. Archives
October 2024
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